Përmeti I Government
Përmeti I Government | |
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3rd Government of Albania | |
Date formed | 15 March 1914 |
Date dissolved | 20 May 1914 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Turhan Pashë Përmeti |
Total no. of members | 8 |
History | |
Predecessor | International Control Commission |
Successor | Përmeti II Government |
The Përmeti I Government was the 3rd ruling government of Albania, formed on 15 March 1914, following the arrival of Prince Wied in the country.
Legacy
With Wied's arrival in Albania, Durrës was designated as the country's new capital. Here, Turhan Pasha Përmeti formed a government cabinet of eight ministers who for the most part were supporters of Italy. Political rivalry arose between the two allies of the newly formed Albanian State and this became more evident with Esad Toptani's departure from the government. The first and second governments of Turhan Pasha, which seemed to be a "race" between Italians and Austrians for supremacy, were ineffective and produced little to no results.[1]
The Prime Minister grew tired of the long political and diplomatic disputes and did not have it with the right nerve to head governments that required energy, patience and of course international support. In both his governments, Përmeti cooperated with the two pashas, Esad Toptani and Aqif Biçakçiu. The two political opponents were in fact cousins, related by blood, yet they never found the language for co-governance and joint political action. But while Esad Toptani was politically sacrificed by the Austro-Hungarians, Aqif Biçakçiu followed the fall of the government which had become a casualty from the events of the First World War and the success of the insurgent uprising in Central Albania.[2]
The prime minister and the prince, were placed in a position to govern and lead a country that was in turmoil and political instability. Both may have been competent leaders in other dissimilar situations to that of Albania. For this reason, the Minister of Internal Affairs was perceived as the main figure of the government. Turhan Pasha, in his speeches, made claims that his government would attach importance to the economy, industry, trade and education. He criticized the Greek policy of portraying the Orthodox Albanian population as greek. From an organizational point of view, aside from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the rest of the cabinet was dysfunctional.[3]
Cabinet
Përmeti I Government |
Turhan Pasha Përmeti – Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Esad Toptani – Minister of Internal Affairs and War |
Mufid Libohova – Minister of Justice and Cults |
Gaqo Adhamidhi – Minister of Finances |
Mihal Turtulli – Minister of Education |
Prenk Bib Doda – Minister of Public Services (did not serve in office) |
Aziz Vrioni – Minister of Agriculture |
Hasan Prishtina – Minister of Post-Telegraphs |
See also
References
- ^ Dervishi, Kastriot (2012). Kryeministrat dhe ministrat e shtetit shqiptar në 100 vjet. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "55". p. 273. ISBN 978-99943-56-22-5.
- ^ Qafoku, Roland (2015). Historia e 33 kryeministrave të Shqipërisë. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "Onufri". p. 350. ISBN 978-9928-186-72-0.
- ^ Krasniqi, Afrim (2009). Sistemet Politike në Shqipëri 1912-2009. Tiranë: UFO Press. p. 390. ISBN 978-99956-19-36-7.